Agree with all of this. I don't hold great hope anymore that 2ca is a serious operation, intent on supporting and maintaining their products (excellent for the time, and also priced for excellence). If they feel like the users need to subsidize their inaction, and propose a reasonable fee for maintenance updates, I'd at least hear them out. I don't necessarily feel like they deserve more of my money, where there has been a more-or-less deliberate breach of trust after years of empty promises. But I work in the software industry and I know how it is sometimes.dayjob wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 5:22 pm everyone knows that making things is hard. making things in the audio software world with all the changes and updates and specs etc is challenging for everyone.. but 2C was smart enough to make these unique great sounding processors but somehow didn't see 3 years into the future like seemingly everyone else in the game (users included)????
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btw, i'll add that when/if the updates come a small update fee isn't something that would be a deal breaker for me. entirely new versions of plugins usually come w/a small fee for existing users. a nod towards understanding on both sides i think. signs of life will be a good thing too as you'd likely get positive spin on the forums etc and that usually brings in new users who are secure in purchasing plug ins they know will work and won't be abandoned.
Part of the reason I'm feeling inflamed after reading and re-reading lead developer guy's email: it's insincere, and it makes "programming" sound some kind of crazy high-wire act to excuse the fact that the dev(s?) have clearly been focusing on their day jobs for the last 5 years. For instance, to fix APFS file ordering, you just need to sort the results. You don't need an exotic new SDK, which sounds impressive to end-users who don't write software, but is bullshit. I know that because I fixed that problem in my software, like 4 years ago.
Now, I'm willing to concede that 2ca's at this point aged, unmaintained code base may no longer compile using modern development tools on macOS. But again, this is just a matter of programming and sitting down to do some work. As a "lead developer", I would expect that work to be trivially manageable for the gentleman.
OK, I have to get back to work, I have a couple of bugs to fix. Might take me 5 years or so, depending on the SDK situation.

